Carlsbad’s ‘Boss Baby Brody’ will compete Tuesday on ‘America’s Got Talent’

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Carlsbad’s ‘Boss Baby Brody’ will compete Tuesday on ‘America’s Got Talent’
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Seen on popular clips on Instagram and Tiktok, the 8-year-old ‘Boss Baby Brody’ can be seen on “America’s Got Talent”

Carlsbad’s Brody Schaffer has already caught the attention of millions of people online, and on Tuesday night, fans can watch the 8-year-old dance on national television as a competitor on “America’s Got Talent.”– will air on NBC, showing Schaffer dancing to, “Don’t Stop Me Now,” by Queen for AGT judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel and Sofia Vergara.

“Whenever I played music, even though he wasn’t walking, he was always dancing,” his mother Danielle Schaffer said in an interview with The San Diego Union-Tribune on Monday. “He was a late bloomer in walking. He was 19 months when he started walking, which is really late for any mom. But when he stood up, that was it, he started dancing.”

At the taping for “America’s Got Talent,” Brody Schaffer said he felt a little nervous but couldn’t help but take in all the excitement of being on that big stage in front of so many people. His passion to perform inspired him to go on the show and it meant a lot to him to tribute his audition to Queen.

But he isn’t a stranger to the spotlight. There are videos of him competing at various dance competitions on his mother’s family channel “” which has gained over 5.7 million followers on TikTok. He became increasingly popular on the Internet for his energetic dance moves and what he referred to as his “sassy” personality — which is how his mother coined his nickname “Boss Baby Brody.”

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